The Jaguars are expected to announce the signing of several undrafted free agents on Monday, including Miami quarterback Stephen Morris and Fresno State tight end Marcel Jensen.

The Jaguars finished the draft with 11 open spots on their 90-man roster and general manager Dave Caldwell and the team’s personnel and coaching staffs worked the phones to secure deals with undrafted players and invite others to try out at the two-day rookie mini-camp that starts Friday.

A team source said Morris, who played two years at Miami for offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch, would sign and a league source said Jensen, who worked with the Jaguars’ coaches at the Senior Bowl, was on his way to Jacksonville.

Morris (6-foot-2, 208) went 16-9 as the Hurricanes’ two-year starter and finished his UM career with 49 touchdowns and 30 interceptions. Fisch ran his Pro Day workout last month and coached him his sophomore and junior years.

Jensen (6-foot-6, 259) caught 48 passes for 708 yards and seven touchdowns in 38 career games for the Bulldogs. The Jaguars ended the draft with only three tight ends on the roster.

The Jaguars’ draft picks and undrafted free agents will take physicals on Monday and are eligible to be on the practice field immediately.

In other undrafted free agent news:

■ Kicker Cairo Santos is expected to sign with the Kansas City Chiefs. Santos graduated from St. Joseph’s Academy before going to Tulane.

■ Tight end A.C. Leonard, a Jacksonville native, is headed to the Minnesota Vikings. Leonard started his college career at Florida and finished at Tennessee State.

■ According to the Jacksonville University website, former Dolphins kicker/punter Dylan Lynch has joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Look up the term "camp arm". Or, If he develops and become a the eventual back up that is a good thing. Scott has obviously not progressed and we don't have a young qb, or maybe he has and they will compete for #3

Please, there is a good reason why Morris wasn't drafted. Bet you he will not make the roster. Keep Jensen and ditch Morris. Tight ends are more valuable that a sub QB.
@MadKow------do yourself a favor, put that guy on your ignore list. You will be amazed at the difference it will make.

I see more strengths in the skills possessed by Stephen Morris than those possessed by Blake Bortles. Blake has size over him only. Along with his undeserved third pick in the draft. That will have extremely great power over Stephen's ability to make the roster.

But the analysis of Tony Pikes' strengths and weakness, minus his physical size and injuries, are extremely close to the skill set that Blake Bortles possess. I pointed out the strength of Central Florida's offense, earlier, as being the skills that Storm Johnson brought to the offense.

Jungle Cat thank you for showing an example of how ridiculous the well paid media can be in examining the skill sets of potential NFL players. There is no way that Teddy Bridgewater skills displayed in three years of college football diminished after the season ended. While Blake Bortles skills could not have increased from what he displayed during his college starts, after the season ended.